The Hawaii Department of Health is advising local stores and distributors of a voluntary recall of Banana Boat Sun Care sunscreen sprays because of the potential risk of the product catching fire.

The products, mostly mist and spray sunscreens, could ignite on the skin “if contact is made with a source of ignition before the product is completely dry,” Banana Boat parent Energizer Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ENR) said in a statement,

The company said the issue is associated with the size of the spray valve, which causes more product to be dispensed than is typical for sunscreen sprays, which causes the product to take longer to dry.

“If a consumer comes into contact with a flame or spark prior to complete drying of the product on the skin, there is a potential for the product to ignite,” the company said.

The state Department of Health said it has received no reports of injury in Hawaii related to use of the products. Consumers who have purchased the products are advised not to use them.